News Release Issued: Apr
2, 2020 (9:16pm EDT)
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Boeing to Temporarily Suspend Philadelphia Area Operations in Response to Escalating COVID-19 Pandemic
- Facility produces H-47 Chinook and V-22 Osprey aircraft for defense customers
RIDLEY TOWNSHIP, Pa.,
April 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] is temporarily suspending
production operations at its facilities in Ridley Township,
Pennsylvania, in light of the company's continuous assessment of the
spread of COVID-19 in the region. This action is intended to ensure the
well-being of employees, their families and local communities, and will include
an orderly shutdown consistent with requirements of U.S. and global defense
customers.
Boeing will suspend operations beginning
at the end of day on Friday, April 3. The site includes
manufacturing and production facilities for military rotorcraft, including the
H-47 Chinook, V-22 Osprey and MH-139A Grey Wolf. Defense and commercial services
work and engineering design activities are also performed at the site.
The suspension of operations will last
two weeks, with return to work on April 20. During the suspension,
Boeing will continue to monitor government guidance and actions on COVID-19 and
associated impacts on company operations. The company will conduct additional
deep cleaning activities at buildings across the site and establish rigorous
criteria for return to work.
"Suspending operations at our vital
military rotorcraft facilities is a serious step, but a necessary one for the
health and safety of our employees and their communities," said Steve
Parker, Vertical Lift vice president and general manager, and
Philadelphia site senior executive. "We're working closely with
government and public health officials in the tri-state region. We're also in
contact with our customers, suppliers and other stakeholders affected by this
temporary suspension as we assist in the national effort to combat the spread of
COVID-19."
Philadelphia area employees
who can work from home will continue to do so. Those who cannot work remotely
will receive paid leave for the 10 working days – double the normal company
policy.
When the suspension is lifted, Boeing
Philadelphia will restart production in an orderly manner with a focus on
safety, quality and meeting customer commitments. This is a key step to enabling
the recovery of the defense and aerospace sectors.
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